Gulf Coast League Blue Jays Founded in 1981 Dunedin, Florida
Team logo
Class-level
Current
Rookie
Minor league affiliations
League
Gulf Coast League
Division
West (1981–1982) Northern (1983–1985) Southern (1991–1992) Northern (1993–1995, 2007) North (2008–2012) Northwest (2013–present)
Major league affiliations
Current
Toronto Blue Jays (1981–1985, 1991–1995, 2007–present)
Minor league titles
League titles .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal} (0)
None
Division titles (2)
1992
2015
Team data
Ballpark
Bobby Mattick Training Center at Englebert Complex
Owner(s)/ Operator(s)
Toronto Blue Jays (Rogers Communications)
Manager
Luis Hurtado
General Manager
Michael Nielsen
The Gulf Coast League Blue Jays are a Rookie level minor league affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. The team began play in 1981 and played until 1985. It did not play again until 1991 and was then a Rookie team again for the Blue Jays until 1995.[1][2]
In 2007, it replaced the Pulaski Blue Jays in the Blue Jays farm system.[3] The GCL Blue Jays are based in Dunedin, Florida at the Bobby Mattick Training Center at Englebert Complex.[4]
Contents
1Year-by-year records
2Roster
3References
4External links
Year-by-year records
Year
Div.
Finish
W
L
W%
Manager
Playoffs
1981
West
9th
26
39
.400
Rich Hacker
No playoffs until 1983
1982
West
6th
30
33
.476
Hector Torres
1983
Northern
4th
15
46
.246
Epy Guerrero
1984
Northern
4th
29
34
.460
Ray Webster
1985
Northern
4th
23
39
.371
Rocket Wheeler
1991
Southern
2nd
31
28
.525
Omar Malavé
1992
Southern
1st
35
24
.593
Omar Malavé
Lost in 1st round vs. GCL Expos (1 game to 0)
1993
Northern
4th
22
38
.367
Héctor Torres
1994
Northern
2nd
26
34
.433
Doug Ault
1995
Northern
4th
19
40
.322
Rocket Wheeler
2007
Northern
2nd
36
24
.600
Clayton McCullough
2008
North
6th
26
32
.448
Dave Pano
2009
North
3rd
30
28
.517
John Schneider
2010
North
2nd
31
28
.525
John Schneider
2011
North
4th
27
32
.458
Omar Malavé
2012
North
5th
22
38
.367
Omar Malavé
2013
Northwest
3rd
28
32
.467
John Schneider
2014
Northwest
4th
18
41
.305
Kenny Graham
2015
Northwest
1st
39
19
.672
Cesar Martin
Lost League Finals vs. GCL Red Sox (2 games to 0) Won in first round vs. GCL Tigers (1 game to 0)
Roster
Gulf Coast League Blue Jays roster
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Players
Coaches/Other
Pitchers
61 Juan Acosta
61 Luis Alvarez
66 Eliezer Bello
20 Elixon Caballero
-- Jol Concepcion ‡
45 Alvery De Los Santos
26 Juan Diaz
-- Joe DiBenedetto
-- Matt Harris
14 Roither Hernandez
-- Josh Hiatt
3 Yunior Hinojosa
27 Adam Kloffenstein
57 Brayan Mejia
18 Alejandro Melean
25 Alexander Molina
19 Rafael Monsion
59 Williams Moreno
40 Anderson Nunez
21 Franniel Polanco
11 Gaudy Ramirez
23 Meliton Reyes
29 Emmanuel Vizcaino
Catchers
35 Jose Ferrer
43 Jonelvy Molina
9 Francisco Ruiz
Infielders
58 Addison Barger
2 Miguel Hiraldo
17 Jeonardo Jimenez
34 Yhordegny Kelly
13 Kenny Mauricio
24 Joseph Reyes
10 Jose Rivas
8 Troy Squires
Outfielders
1 Steward Berroa
37 Jose Abel Hernandez
22 Aldo Ovando
5 Adrian Ramos
16 Warnel Valdez
Manager
31 Luis Hurtado
Coaches
49 George Carroll (position)
33 Paul Elliott (batting)
56 Rafael Lazo (pitching)
28 Mark Worrell (assistant pitching)
7-day disabled list * On Toronto Blue Jays 40-man roster # Rehab assignment ∞ Reserve list ‡ Restricted list § Suspended list † Temporary inactive list Roster updated November 1, 2018
Transactions → More rosters: MiLB • Gulf Coast League
→ Toronto Blue Jays minor league players
References
^1981 GCL Blue Jay Statistics. Baseball Reference. Retrieved April 3, 2014.
^Toronto Blue Jays affiliate history. The Baseball Cube. Retrieved April 3, 2014.
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